I am just the messenger, so please don't apply to me (see address below)
Claus

The Department of Environmental Planning, Section of Landscape Planning 
and Nature Conservation at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape 
Science (Institut für Umweltplanung, Abteilung Naturschutz und 
Landschaftspflege, Fakultät für Architektur und Landschaft) invites 
applications for the position of a

Research and Teaching Assistant
(50%, no tenure track)
(Salary approx. 25,000 Euro before tax)

The position is available from the 01.05.2007 and limited for a term of 
three years (with a possibility for an extension to an additional two 
years term).

Responsibilities:
The duties connected with the position are the development and realisation 
of a PhD study in the area of applied plant ecology, a participation in 
teaching (applied plant ecology, teaching plant identification, guiding 
undergraduate students in conducting one year project in the framework of 
the curriculum) and the participation in the acquisition of research 
grants.

Requirements:
The successful applicant will hold a MSc. degree of biology or a related 
field of science with a major in ecology or nature conservation. A very 
good knowledge of the Central European flora, experiences in conducting 
studies in plant population biology and the subsequent statistical 
analyses are expected. Experiences in conducting floristic field surveys 
and teaching are beneficial. A very good knowledge of German (teaching) 
and English as well as the willingness to conduct extensive fieldwork is 
required.

The position is a part-time (50 of 100 of a full position)

The Leibniz University Hannover wants to promote woman in the framework of 
the existing laws and therefore, encourages qualified woman strongly to 
apply. 

Applicants with disabilities will be preferred to other applicants with 
the same qualification.

For additional information please contact Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Prasse 
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

Please, send the usual application documents until the 30th of March 2007 
to:
Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut für Umweltplanung, Herrenhäuser 
Str. 2, 30419 Hannover, Germany

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